Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 29: In order to deliver online and distance learning programmes to students in rural and remote areas across India, Shoolini University’s centre for distance and online Education (SCDOE) today announced a strategic partnership with Common Service Centers (CSCs).
Common Service Centers (CSCs) are digital access points that deliver Government and private sector services to citizens, particularly in rural and remote areas.
The collaboration was launched during an official ceremony at Shoolini University (SU), with Sanjay Kumar Rakesh, managing director of CSC, present as the chief guest.
Speaking on the occasion, Rakesh said, “With this partnership, we aim to provide 360-degree support for Village Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs) and rural learners.”
He said, “CSC Academy plays a key role in the Digital India initiative and strengthening online education is essential to driving this mission forward. This collaboration directly contributes to the goals of Viksit Bharat Abhiyan by making employment-oriented education more accessible.”
Ashish Khosla, founder and president of SU, highlighted the urgent need to bridge India’s educational divide through digital outreach.
He said, “India’s Gross Enrollment Ratio in higher education is just 28%. Digital platforms can be instrumental in improving access and driving enrollment, especially in Tier 2 and Tier 3 regions.”
This partnership is expected to make quality higher education accessible at scale, aligning with national priorities under the Digital India mission.
Under the agreement, CSCs will serve as local access points for Shoolini’s digital education offerings, providing admission support, digital infrastructure and academic guidance to learners in underserved regions.
By leveraging the CSC network’s reach and Shoolini University’s academic resources, the initiative aims to bring structured, employment-ready learning opportunities to the doorstep of India’s rural youth.
